Weekly Greens – Sept 17th

Welcome to this week’s Weekly Greens! Sorry I missed everyone last week, been a busy past few weeks, but thankfully it’s going along well. There are so many interesting and intriguing articles to choose from, these are just a few that caught my eye this week. I hope you enjoy reading them as well:

1) Stop Pretending to be Rich!: This is a great one, especially in today’s world. So many people try to live beyond their means or try to appear they are better off, when there is really no reason to do so.

5) The Navy Calls for More Algae Fuel: The Navy has a goal of getting at least 50% of its fuel from renewable sources by the year 2020. Since they just ordered another 150,000 gallons of algae fuel, it looks like they are on their way.

6) Why our children need to get outside and engage with nature: As a mother of two, this one particularly hits home. I know when I was growing up, some of my fondest memories were of playing outside and interacting with nature. I want my kids to feel the same way. If given the chance kids love to explore, they love to learn and they love nature. Give them the chance.

So, that wraps up these Weekly Greens. I hope you enjoyed and were able to learn something new. Please don’t forget to share your blogs, posts, ideas and links for things you think should be part of the ‘Weekly Greens” (you can even include them as a comment here). I hope each of you has a wonderful weekend and remember to enjoy some time outdoors!

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